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numbers it's clear that twitter users are a very small number of strong power users and when power law curved when most people in twitter are really consuming cog information. twitters that far more short of facebook. they shouldn't pay too much attention to either of those numbers. >> it's come meetly different nowadays to what it used to mean. the question is are what are the mmetics that are different. a difference from thei po now according to oh the federal shut down. . let's start now with the middle of the registration with his ipo. i talked to a couple senior bear, today. the fcc only has a couple week' money left. so, nobody is going to be left. so, november ipo might not be affected but this will be very bad for december's ipo. >> that's for people who are innovators. don't go anywhere. stay where you are. one final note on twitter. the name is twitter. it's the name of a bankrupt retailer but still has a penny stock. the stock sky rocketed more than 1500% on the friday. fifteen cents a share after investors confused it with twitter. tweeeter. twitter sticker will be twtr wit
numbers it's clear that twitter users are a very small number of strong power users and when power law curved when most people in twitter are really consuming cog information. twitters that far more short of facebook. they shouldn't pay too much attention to either of those numbers. >> it's come meetly different nowadays to what it used to mean. the question is are what are the mmetics that are different. a difference from thei po now according to oh the federal shut down. . let's start...
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i think 97% of the people of uganda want this law and they got it. but it's all fueled by the churches in uganda. >> i want to get to that in a moment. but how do they justify this? >> they justify this, they say that gay people recruit children. so they equate homosexuality with being a pedophile, with is absurd and ridiculous but that is their justification. >> a parliamentarian named david bahadi said that parliament showed courage. let's see what they say? >> i want to protect our marriages to defend our culture and to defend future of our children. >> matthew, why this kind of ignorance? i understand different cultures have different beliefs but that they would be saying something like this? >> to the accident that there is a culture war in the united states that certain evangelicals have lost. like the family that have felt that they have lost their turf in the united states, so they exported. they found a new mission from god, to take their very homophobic views, very antigay views and to use gawn uh ga uganda as a testing ground. >> there mus
i think 97% of the people of uganda want this law and they got it. but it's all fueled by the churches in uganda. >> i want to get to that in a moment. but how do they justify this? >> they justify this, they say that gay people recruit children. so they equate homosexuality with being a pedophile, with is absurd and ridiculous but that is their justification. >> a parliamentarian named david bahadi said that parliament showed courage. let's see what they say? >> i want...
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taxpayer money over any domestic law that u.s. firms have to meet but they don't like it makes their hair in fire on a bipartisan trans partisan right left in the middle kind of way most people don't know what's happening so that's part of the deal. now now lori the interesting about this e.u. agreement it's just leave it to sort of talking about it is they're going to create this whole ideal of this investor state dispute resolution which is the first of its kind in which corporations can actually sue states for laws they don't like so if the united states were to pass a law giving us all off friday you know the german company could sue them and say this is an unfair law it's unfair labor practice it's going to screw up our trade agreement therefore we don't want you to do it so there's been a version of that investor state system typically in agreements between rich countries and developing country. and ostensibly the reason for it is that you can't rely on the developing countries courts it can be corrupt it can actually be for
taxpayer money over any domestic law that u.s. firms have to meet but they don't like it makes their hair in fire on a bipartisan trans partisan right left in the middle kind of way most people don't know what's happening so that's part of the deal. now now lori the interesting about this e.u. agreement it's just leave it to sort of talking about it is they're going to create this whole ideal of this investor state dispute resolution which is the first of its kind in which corporations can...
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court used to make the law, to shape the law, to define the law of capital punishment. when we agreed on that we said that's it. then the publisher changed it to legal crimes, lethal crimes and landmark cases. but the fact that we agreed on -- >> guest: which we have to agree was an improvement. [laughter] >> guest: i don't know. i think it works. >> guest: coming up with that team, the unifying theme was the hardest part. we made several false starts over the years. >> guest: the concern was there was another book called murder in the supreme court. that is a novel about a murder at the supreme court. we were concerned about that. you know, we weren't going to let that get in our way. this is "murder at the supreme court" at is how the supreme court used murder in the punishment that is appropriate for it. but i think it is a good time and it does capture what the book is all about. these are all legal crimes and what the court said about him, or just landmark decisions. >> host: i think what's neat about the time and the way the book is done, the barcode and where the
court used to make the law, to shape the law, to define the law of capital punishment. when we agreed on that we said that's it. then the publisher changed it to legal crimes, lethal crimes and landmark cases. but the fact that we agreed on -- >> guest: which we have to agree was an improvement. [laughter] >> guest: i don't know. i think it works. >> guest: coming up with that team, the unifying theme was the hardest part. we made several false starts over the years. >>...
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careless, thoughtless drivers, injuring other people that are foll following the law. red light fatalities went down from 33 in 2011 to 29 in 2012, which isn't a huge drop. you want that number to be zero. >> two videos, a scene trying to pull off some big heist. this is surveillance video from inside a jewelry store in china. you see they are gathering little display cases and piling them on top of each other because they are probably going to take this to a safe in the back. almost immediately, you see two guys walk up and take the jewelry. one guy pointed a gun at the sales clerk. she had a shot. once we get another angle of what happened, other people are in the store. they realize what's going on. they start chasing after these thieves. >> this guy has a gun. these people are brave to chase after this guyment. >> we see another sales clerk, when he sees what's happening, puts his stuff on the floor, jumps over the display case. one guy takes a swing. they chase after him. the original clerk, she grabs that stool. outside that store, she got out there with the stoo
careless, thoughtless drivers, injuring other people that are foll following the law. red light fatalities went down from 33 in 2011 to 29 in 2012, which isn't a huge drop. you want that number to be zero. >> two videos, a scene trying to pull off some big heist. this is surveillance video from inside a jewelry store in china. you see they are gathering little display cases and piling them on top of each other because they are probably going to take this to a safe in the back. almost...
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i don't think bankruptcy laws were to shield companies from their promises and responsibilities. now, companies skillfully working their way through the bankruptcy system to avoid pension obligations happens quite a bit. this is what's particularly egregious about the situation. patriot coal was a company created by the larger peabody energy in 2007. patriot was spun off from peabody, taking a whole lot of peabody's liabilities but only a smidgeon of its assets. the move was best summarized by temple university professor bruce raider in a paper called "designed to fail, the case of patriot coal." he said patriot coal was created just to go bankrupt. at the time, peabody's cfo happily announced, hey look, our health care liability and related expenses will be reduced by 40%. in total, our legacy liabilities, expenses and cash flow will nearly be cut in half. we now know at whose expense that comes. joining me tonight, senator joe manchin, democrat from west virginia. senator, thank you for joining us. you had strong words about this yesterday. what is your reaction to the judge's
i don't think bankruptcy laws were to shield companies from their promises and responsibilities. now, companies skillfully working their way through the bankruptcy system to avoid pension obligations happens quite a bit. this is what's particularly egregious about the situation. patriot coal was a company created by the larger peabody energy in 2007. patriot was spun off from peabody, taking a whole lot of peabody's liabilities but only a smidgeon of its assets. the move was best summarized by...
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for certain courses especially meth the law and that's only going to get more tough in the future now that we have higher university fees coming in all right let's just put this into context or start young money blog dot co dot u.k. what what is the focus of that of that blog of what you're work does i don't just cover my specific age group i've discussed financial issues in relation to children and also to those who are in their thirty's who fall into the first time by kathleen because i think the average age of the past time buying u.k. without any parental help is thirty seven so my book up is anybody really who's starting out in life you need guidance and solidarity when it comes to finances because there isn't much help that the media is focused on it's cool which are older and it's the same with politicians that voted the old and sadly we do have policies tailored to that old. electorate ok the younger demographic the most recently have been visible with campaigns like occupy wall street. was also active here in the u.k. yet but this is not your focus on more losses to education
for certain courses especially meth the law and that's only going to get more tough in the future now that we have higher university fees coming in all right let's just put this into context or start young money blog dot co dot u.k. what what is the focus of that of that blog of what you're work does i don't just cover my specific age group i've discussed financial issues in relation to children and also to those who are in their thirty's who fall into the first time by kathleen because i think...
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it's a good law. nobody, not one of my family or friends anybody has ever complained about it. >> is that all you've got? >> caller: no, i have something else to say. >> host: very quickly. >> caller: real quick. here in montana -- massachusetts i appreciate our state is very tolerant of our fellow citizen. 20 years ago, my daughter's first grade teach was married to her second grade teacher. that might come as a shork to a lot of people in the nation. i tell you what, the teachers were wonderful. i won't change a thing. i would do it all over again. her gay dollar, so to speak, didn't go up. she's fine. >> host: do you feel that reverend moore's group is intolerant? >> caller: i do. >> host: why? >> caller: because i don't -- the thing about government is that government is fire all people. the government represents everybody not just one particular point. >> host: all right. we've got your point, i think. russell moore, would like to respond? >> guest: we all agree on some limit. we are agree there
it's a good law. nobody, not one of my family or friends anybody has ever complained about it. >> is that all you've got? >> caller: no, i have something else to say. >> host: very quickly. >> caller: real quick. here in montana -- massachusetts i appreciate our state is very tolerant of our fellow citizen. 20 years ago, my daughter's first grade teach was married to her second grade teacher. that might come as a shork to a lot of people in the nation. i tell you what,...
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bogus yes that's his real name rode for the university of california law review in one thousand nine hundred eight quote the georgia statutes required patrols under the direction of commissioned militia officers to examine every plantation each month and authorized them to search all negro houses for often c. of weapons and ammunition and to apprehending give twenty lashes to any slave found outside plantation grounds this is the answer to the question raised by the character played by leonardo dicaprio in django unchained when he asks this. like some. critics only wish they'd just rather kill the why. if that movie had been real it would have been a purely rhetorical question because every southerner of the era knew the simple answer well regulated militias kept the slaves in chains sally haydon in her book slave patrols law and violence of virginia in the carolinas notes that although eligibility for the militia seemed all encompassing not every middle aged white male virginian or carolinian became a slave patrol or there were exceptions so that men in critical professions like jud
bogus yes that's his real name rode for the university of california law review in one thousand nine hundred eight quote the georgia statutes required patrols under the direction of commissioned militia officers to examine every plantation each month and authorized them to search all negro houses for often c. of weapons and ammunition and to apprehending give twenty lashes to any slave found outside plantation grounds this is the answer to the question raised by the character played by leonardo...
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that isn't what the authors of the constitution had in mind by society of law. what i said about the bill of rights, unfortunately, is true. the grand jury was supposed to be an insurance against this. grandeur is are completely, completely compliant with the wishes of prosecutors. fifth and sixth and eighth amendments guarantee due process, prompted justice, impartial jury access council, and reasonable bill. i was posting $38 million. i didn't get a prompt just a. it went on for years and years and just. i didn't even get access to counsel choice because in the process, frequently used, a completely false affidavit was -- i did an ex parte proceeding to freeze the sale of an asset, an apartment i was selling in new york which the government -- i had earmarked, paid a retainer of my counsel of choice, $10 million. they seized that. it was thrown out by the jeers. there was no basis to whatsoev whatsoever. but meanwhile, i didn't have counsel of choice. i had counsel at fortune eyed assets and other countries that i could use to pay them but it didn't have the c
that isn't what the authors of the constitution had in mind by society of law. what i said about the bill of rights, unfortunately, is true. the grand jury was supposed to be an insurance against this. grandeur is are completely, completely compliant with the wishes of prosecutors. fifth and sixth and eighth amendments guarantee due process, prompted justice, impartial jury access council, and reasonable bill. i was posting $38 million. i didn't get a prompt just a. it went on for years and...
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first, there is a limit to what the law permits. an attempt to expand beyond what the law allows will lead to delays in irrigation, per credit trade uncertainty that will stifle growth. we need to know the rules of the game. we urge the epa to consider what is legally permissible under the act to avoid years of regulatory uncertainty. we continue to believe the clean air act is the wrong tool for addressing greenhouse emissions. second, there are limits to what is achievable. technologies are remarkable. today's plants can generate more electricity with fewer resources than before, and do so in a friendly way. like all technologies, there are limits. drafting a regulation that requires more than what technology allows leaves plants with only one choice, shutting down. let's not take any energy option off the table that would cut manufacturing jobs in the process. with the right policies and access to affordable energy, manufacturers will continue to develop sustainable solutions that will fuel job creation and drive economic growth.
first, there is a limit to what the law permits. an attempt to expand beyond what the law allows will lead to delays in irrigation, per credit trade uncertainty that will stifle growth. we need to know the rules of the game. we urge the epa to consider what is legally permissible under the act to avoid years of regulatory uncertainty. we continue to believe the clean air act is the wrong tool for addressing greenhouse emissions. second, there are limits to what is achievable. technologies are...
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also massive if you've noticed it assumes the necessary right away and not just any position using its laws and. also has a self leveling system on the publisher and producer then the in tennis starts working on the station is fully functional and ready to detect targets. the system is capable of hiding areas of hundreds of kilometers square and make it appear as if atomic power stations ports can treat callers never even existed it can also use passive radar to triangulate the position of any bogeys without giving away its own position. also has another trick up its sleeve it can make false targets appear on the radar screen which not only confuse the enemy but also priests friendly forces is such an enigmatic ally on our side these planes don't stand a chance. that's just the end of the first so don't take off see you after the break. please. please. please. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corp
also massive if you've noticed it assumes the necessary right away and not just any position using its laws and. also has a self leveling system on the publisher and producer then the in tennis starts working on the station is fully functional and ready to detect targets. the system is capable of hiding areas of hundreds of kilometers square and make it appear as if atomic power stations ports can treat callers never even existed it can also use passive radar to triangulate the position of any...
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it does goes through and then there are risks associated with the european union restrictions or a law should say and that restriction prevents extraction extraction of combining gas extraction and its transportation under one umbrella or under one company so having that's mines there could be some serious opposition to this deal in the e.u. plus let's not forget the the americans who are also not very interested in russia's gas expansion further gas expansion here in europe ok they rightly monsour looks like greece has a tough decision to make then. oh yes definitely they did they do have a very very tough decision to make according to a certain a greek officials and today he said that what if russia makes a greece an offer that say it can't refuse well that's certainly says quite a lot about the position of greece's carnate in. the country is certainly about to make a major major commitments of this deal does goals go through with the strong but let's look at it from the different sides and aska a different question has anyone else at all made a concrete offer to purchase that sixty
it does goes through and then there are risks associated with the european union restrictions or a law should say and that restriction prevents extraction extraction of combining gas extraction and its transportation under one umbrella or under one company so having that's mines there could be some serious opposition to this deal in the e.u. plus let's not forget the the americans who are also not very interested in russia's gas expansion further gas expansion here in europe ok they rightly...
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and a peaceful one has found islam the first of its secular laws second. fashion. and still. in place of. traditions still and mondo cannot go on the catwalk in a swimsuit. republican country see. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. no space tracking ground station no or little satellite registered to meteorite as it approached the earth they could only refuse to restrain which remained visible in the atmosphere for nine hours. that no one has been warned about what was coming in the unexpected attack from space threaten the lives of seven million people the cumulative meteorites of such size are very hard to pinpoint i would even say that for the time being it's impossible no one has such equipment telescopes are used to observe larger objects this is something we have to work at the woods is a top priority area of technology development so there have been impacts in the past and they will happen in the future the scale of these impacts will greatly depend on their size. which used this was almost the same as a missile attack except that it came from space
and a peaceful one has found islam the first of its secular laws second. fashion. and still. in place of. traditions still and mondo cannot go on the catwalk in a swimsuit. republican country see. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. no space tracking ground station no or little satellite registered to meteorite as it approached the earth they could only refuse to restrain which remained visible in the atmosphere for nine hours. that no one has been warned about what was...
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an assassination you see when it comes to terrorism drug cartels the mafia you can make all the gun laws that you want but the bad guys will still have plenty of guns because they live outside the law al qaeda and mexican drug cartels don't go to the stores and patiently wait for their background checks to be done before they buy their gods taking away all the guns through legal means won't matter there will still be murder and there will still be armed thugs and terrorists but that's just my opinion. british. time. to get market. to go find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kinds of reports. today. these are the images. from history that canada. corporations are rooted. to go. welcome back to part two of the sport show so now from the stars of the ice and controversial footballers to the best of the rest from around the world a sport is the pick of the week. but on monday a little messy one the ballon d'or player of the year award for a record for fear in a row at a ceremony in zurich the twenty five ye
an assassination you see when it comes to terrorism drug cartels the mafia you can make all the gun laws that you want but the bad guys will still have plenty of guns because they live outside the law al qaeda and mexican drug cartels don't go to the stores and patiently wait for their background checks to be done before they buy their gods taking away all the guns through legal means won't matter there will still be murder and there will still be armed thugs and terrorists but that's just my...
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we talk to the law maker leading the charge against him. >> the latest on the meningitis scare in princeton and the unconventional treatment to stop the spread. >> and martial mars awaits. nasa's trip to the red planet and the secrets it may reveal. ♪ >> we begin with the day after in the mid west. and these images only begin to tell the story. in a few hours some 5 tornados swept across the heartland destroying entire neighborhoods. the outbreak the worst in recent memory crossed across 12 states. today the survivors surveyed the damage and returning to the rubble that was their homes. gathering what little they could find. some of the most devastation is in central illinois. that is where we find the highest number of deaths. six people were killed in illinois. including an elderly couple in the rubble of their new minden farm house and one was a teenager who picked up a downed power line. usher authorities are concerned about protecting property, right? that is right, john. just to give you an idea the curfew is in effect like it is in many areas in central illinois. it's in effect her
we talk to the law maker leading the charge against him. >> the latest on the meningitis scare in princeton and the unconventional treatment to stop the spread. >> and martial mars awaits. nasa's trip to the red planet and the secrets it may reveal. ♪ >> we begin with the day after in the mid west. and these images only begin to tell the story. in a few hours some 5 tornados swept across the heartland destroying entire neighborhoods. the outbreak the worst in recent memory...
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suing the acc, claiming the conference's exit fee is an illegal penalty and violation of antitrust law. >governor martin o'malley unveis an ambitious gun-control package. he is proposing a broadbent on assault weapons and a limit to the size of the magazine's -- broad ban on assault weapons and a limit to the size of the gun magazines. >> the package to are proposing on gun violence is a common- sense package. it is a courageous package. there are those who think that the answer to gun violence is more guns. to me, that is groucho marx logic. governor o'malley also wants to put $25 million towards easing of school safety in addition to funding two state police clauses. -- clases. republicans question whether the proposals will make the state any safer. they're working on legislation that targets illegal gun use. >> after two is a delay, the trial of john leopold finally got underway. he has chosen to have a judge decide his fate instead of a jury. >> dramatic testimony today in the first day of john leopold's misconduct trial. a state prosecutor has tried to paint a picture of what the
suing the acc, claiming the conference's exit fee is an illegal penalty and violation of antitrust law. >governor martin o'malley unveis an ambitious gun-control package. he is proposing a broadbent on assault weapons and a limit to the size of the magazine's -- broad ban on assault weapons and a limit to the size of the gun magazines. >> the package to are proposing on gun violence is a common- sense package. it is a courageous package. there are those who think that the answer to gun...
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thanks to a law that shielded the military from the shutdown, the pentagon is recalling 300,000 of its 400,000 furloughed workers. brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >> the shutdown forced the american cancer society to change venues for this morning's breast cancer walk. making strides against breast cancer now is happening at six flags america on central avenue in upper marlboro. gates opened at 9:00 this morning. more tan 2,000 people are signed up. organizers originally planned to hold the walk at the national mall. >>> st. matthews cathedral will offer a special service before the supreme court starts its new session offering prayers for grace and guidance. the red mass happeneds at 10:00 this morning on rhode island in northwest. six of the nine justices attended last year. the supreme court will begin oral arguments tomorrow, despite the government shutdown. the high court will meet at least until friday and the justices will hear several cases this fall regarding the business community. >>> and in the meantime, another debate will soon take center stage on capitol hill. lawmake
thanks to a law that shielded the military from the shutdown, the pentagon is recalling 300,000 of its 400,000 furloughed workers. brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >> the shutdown forced the american cancer society to change venues for this morning's breast cancer walk. making strides against breast cancer now is happening at six flags america on central avenue in upper marlboro. gates opened at 9:00 this morning. more tan 2,000 people are signed up. organizers originally planned to...
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if it is a law, the supreme court would obey the law. richard nixon obey the law, and is the law of the united states, the idea that you have to send in the marshals -- not the marshals -- but send in the appropriate folks to affect justicethink, as marshall said, too extravagant to be maintained. the court will obey the law. hopefully, through nudging him a gentle nudging, and focusing on what is in the public interest, what we need in light of the collapse of civic education in the united states, in light of the transparency and accountability, why don't you do it yourselves? aboutouple of questions the notion of -- this is again involving congress, whether the congress should adopt or require the supreme court to adopt a code of conduct. everyestioner put it as federal judge is subject to a code of conduct except nine. should the supreme court justices be subject to such a code? do not have that decision in the state courts. our state court judges are subject to the same code of conduct as lower court judges. rationaleure what the wou
if it is a law, the supreme court would obey the law. richard nixon obey the law, and is the law of the united states, the idea that you have to send in the marshals -- not the marshals -- but send in the appropriate folks to affect justicethink, as marshall said, too extravagant to be maintained. the court will obey the law. hopefully, through nudging him a gentle nudging, and focusing on what is in the public interest, what we need in light of the collapse of civic education in the united...
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to law what law is the dismount break in the city. at the end of this clip you actually force this deputy sheriff to leave or why did you take this action and do you think of more people simply stood up their moral home for quote foreclosures that we would see a change in policy yes you absolutely would because if it became less attractive and harder for banks to take holmes and businesses back it would it wouldn't be financially viable and that's all they're worried about is the dollar to bottom line to profit so if you made it on profitable saddam know we have stopped a number of auctions in this country as well because look we have a moral duty to stand up against terror and you know and that's our moral duty we must do this and that clip there see where the guy he said he was the sheriff this is another on in our country sheriff can be also did george they double job right get this so so this guy who actually signed the order he was to george on that day in the courthouse that deciding to take this man's home then he steps down an
to law what law is the dismount break in the city. at the end of this clip you actually force this deputy sheriff to leave or why did you take this action and do you think of more people simply stood up their moral home for quote foreclosures that we would see a change in policy yes you absolutely would because if it became less attractive and harder for banks to take holmes and businesses back it would it wouldn't be financially viable and that's all they're worried about is the dollar to...
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the biotech giant monsanto an easy way to escape any sort of scientific or regulatory oversight the law would do away with judicial review of g.m.o. foods you know our rights as consumers would be thrown out the window and a new era of untested g.m.o. crops i could endanger our health and the environment could soon be ushered in so to sign the petition to urge president obama to veto this bill because the congress has already voted yes go to our facebook page at facebook dot com slash breaking the set this bill this is our last chance to stop this you guys through this petition so please do that and for now let's go break the. throughout the developing world free trade agreements are packaged with the promise of jobs and economic stability but in the case of the small central american nation of el salvador trade agreements and foreign investment protection treaties have given mining companies like canada specific written more rights than the citizens and even the government c pacific rim was allowed an exploration license to mine in el salvador due to the efforts of anti mining activist
the biotech giant monsanto an easy way to escape any sort of scientific or regulatory oversight the law would do away with judicial review of g.m.o. foods you know our rights as consumers would be thrown out the window and a new era of untested g.m.o. crops i could endanger our health and the environment could soon be ushered in so to sign the petition to urge president obama to veto this bill because the congress has already voted yes go to our facebook page at facebook dot com slash breaking...
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nothing that i see any idea also human sharing it should show law system. that this wasn't the question but there are also some important some important in rules of international law that will have to evaluate. with interest and you are young you know the nations since nine hundred sixty eight he. has a resolution. regarding the danger of the uses of new technologies and the protection of fundamental rights. it does so regarding privacy and on earth. in. the. interests of these it's in force to see nine hundred sixty eight. of that there are two articles of the universal human rights a collaboration. model. that all states are. forced to respect the us that little that it will want peace. let me see that little thing hit is yes i did it and instantly into the suit me nobody will be the supporter on this subject soon actual arbitrary and interim issues in their private life and it seems they that late on every it person has the right to use the law against those attacks. it only individual or leave it in your music space every inch of that human being has th
nothing that i see any idea also human sharing it should show law system. that this wasn't the question but there are also some important some important in rules of international law that will have to evaluate. with interest and you are young you know the nations since nine hundred sixty eight he. has a resolution. regarding the danger of the uses of new technologies and the protection of fundamental rights. it does so regarding privacy and on earth. in. the. interests of these it's in force to...
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of course marriage law is 99% state. and you go through tort law or criminal law. or business law. and you'll see primarily state, primarily state. environmental, education, you name it. and so what she's doing is sitting, which is what i tell the students, and it's why, if you want to make a difference in your community, don't read the headlines in the new york times and the post, which are about the supreme court of the united states. go find out what's actually happening in the law. and go back to your communities. and work there. and that's why she can do that, you see. >> i just want to give this audience just a taste of that. because i know justice breyer's had so many cases. so the latest figures that i have are 2010. and i say this with the greatest respect for federal courts. if you took every court, every case that was filed in every federal court in the united states, appellate court, united states supreme court, other than bankruptcy, in 2010, there were about 1.2 million cases filed. in state courts, trial courts, interimmediate, supreme judicial courts, excluding traf
of course marriage law is 99% state. and you go through tort law or criminal law. or business law. and you'll see primarily state, primarily state. environmental, education, you name it. and so what she's doing is sitting, which is what i tell the students, and it's why, if you want to make a difference in your community, don't read the headlines in the new york times and the post, which are about the supreme court of the united states. go find out what's actually happening in the law. and go...
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as a law enforcement officer you are required to come up with expertise in all kinds of disciplines. you come to work as a patrol officer and you walk out on the street, first call you get might be to go to a traffic accident. you have to look at the physics, you have it look at the scene and see what happened. you might leave there and go to narcotics activity, leave there and go to child abuse, a shooting, a stabbing, those are all different crimes. when you think about it, that's a staggering amount of information the officer has to know and he's going to get grilled in court to make sure he knew that information. experts are all made, none of them are born. say an officer goes to traffic, he has a real interest in traffic and he's going to do traffic reconstruction and everything up to fatal accidents. for him to be able to do that, he's got to go out to a scene, he has to look at evidence, he has to be basically a map maker to create a diagram about what occurred, he has to look at the weight of the vehicle, the radial skids, apply the laws of physics and come up with a reasonab
as a law enforcement officer you are required to come up with expertise in all kinds of disciplines. you come to work as a patrol officer and you walk out on the street, first call you get might be to go to a traffic accident. you have to look at the physics, you have it look at the scene and see what happened. you might leave there and go to narcotics activity, leave there and go to child abuse, a shooting, a stabbing, those are all different crimes. when you think about it, that's a...
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we are seeing regular criminals so i would sure as i hold law and just going are taking advantage of the fact that the police are law in the streets to do all the looting this is the result of thirty years of so-called democracy because it's basically a system whereby people who are supported by the money powers finally get into power and especially ten years of the curation of government that have done everything possible to lower the educational basis of the people so that as you see we have people who are trying to wanted to get something for nothing they have become used to working or just living on got a better world here and now that they are all police on the streets they take the opportunity to do all the looting in. the rigor gets to make on our website hundreds of thousands of people voted to decide on a new symbol for the russian currency and this is the winner a tweak the russians are similar to an english p spent some time at r.t. dot com for the details. and also that rounds rejoice in parliament as europe why legalizes marijuana but the decision has put some noses out
we are seeing regular criminals so i would sure as i hold law and just going are taking advantage of the fact that the police are law in the streets to do all the looting this is the result of thirty years of so-called democracy because it's basically a system whereby people who are supported by the money powers finally get into power and especially ten years of the curation of government that have done everything possible to lower the educational basis of the people so that as you see we have...
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did obama just break the law? and did he break the law for a short-term public relations move dism -- move? >> he thinks he can change the law even though him and his allies said for the longest time you can't talk about repeal? you you can't talk about adjustments because it is the law. democrats were coming out saying you can't changing it. this is the existing law. we have to work with it as it is. now all of a sudden barack obama thinks he is king of the world. he says he can make adjustments. why? he wants to save his friends for the mid-term so they don't take a lot of heat. >> i think he is saying i'm in trouble so let's break the law turning all of us into criminals which i enjoy. it makes me feel dangerous. >> you have a dangerous edge to you. >> you know what is dangerous? collar outside the v-neck. >> it is like ebony and ivory. where were you? >> speaking of ebony and ivory. there are plenty of things we can criticize about this fix which is a pun. there are a dozen variances that are being debated. le
did obama just break the law? and did he break the law for a short-term public relations move dism -- move? >> he thinks he can change the law even though him and his allies said for the longest time you can't talk about repeal? you you can't talk about adjustments because it is the law. democrats were coming out saying you can't changing it. this is the existing law. we have to work with it as it is. now all of a sudden barack obama thinks he is king of the world. he says he can make...
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, and, you know, who is in the job of enforcing the law, and doesn't have a problem with the hypocrisy of breaking it. i think that is what is more difficult issue. i also think to say, yeah, maybe i smoked crack when i was busy being bombed is sort of further compounds you sort of wonder about, you know, his self-control. >> does he need treatment, this guy? is he actually sensible for him to continue trying to be the mayor of toronto given his approval ratings have gone up, so the people, the majority clearly want to carry on. is he actually sensible? should he take a back step, get treatment maybe? >> the problem is this is what he's saying now but been lying for a long time. it's unlikely. i have to tell you, it's unlikely to be a modest drinker and then suddenly become loaded and then that same night smoke crack. that is an unusual story. so one has to wonder if that's it. so he has to be able to look inside and say, am i being honest with myself because if not, he does need help. >> i mean, this whole issue of private behavior and public performance, really ever since bill clinto
, and, you know, who is in the job of enforcing the law, and doesn't have a problem with the hypocrisy of breaking it. i think that is what is more difficult issue. i also think to say, yeah, maybe i smoked crack when i was busy being bombed is sort of further compounds you sort of wonder about, you know, his self-control. >> does he need treatment, this guy? is he actually sensible for him to continue trying to be the mayor of toronto given his approval ratings have gone up, so the...
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prior to that he lived in washington tate in the washington and texas area he had run-ins with the law over guns. they're looking into his background to see what the motive is. also, when it comes to access he did have proper access to get in because he was a contractor, but that does not answer all of the questions. lawmakers here want a closer look at an investigation that was already ongoing by the pentagon inspector general. they were looking at access and risk at this facility, another nearby in virginia and norfolk, virginia, whether or not the government may have cut corners in implementing the access systems here. that may or may not affect the investigation of what happened here, but it is certainly something they want to take a closer look at in light of what's happened. >> tracie potts in washington, d.c., thank you so much. of course, we'll continue to follow that story for you here on nbc news. >>> and turning now to colorado and the unprecedented flooding west. right now across the state, the search for the missing continues by air, water and land. as the skies finally cl
prior to that he lived in washington tate in the washington and texas area he had run-ins with the law over guns. they're looking into his background to see what the motive is. also, when it comes to access he did have proper access to get in because he was a contractor, but that does not answer all of the questions. lawmakers here want a closer look at an investigation that was already ongoing by the pentagon inspector general. they were looking at access and risk at this facility, another...
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health especially for children who are most at risk have driven a movement for labeling so labeling laws are passed in connecticut in maine or is expected to parents in washington state in the fall more than two dozen other states have introduced labeling bills as legislation they have not yet passed but many respected to pass next year as well so we're seeing a movement against g m o's and we think this will result in the elimination from the food supply by the food companies who will see it as a marketing liability well that's good to hear that's for sure that's one thing but can i ask you another thing this companies like monsanto for example who produce to shameless they're certainly also aware of the repercussions and dangers what do you think are the motives for that. if there any more to it than just a simple case of corporate greed well i first want to confirm what you said i spoke to a former monsanto scientist and he confirmed what we already knew that when rats were damaged by monsanto scored in an industry study instead of withdrawing the corn they rewrote the study to hide t
health especially for children who are most at risk have driven a movement for labeling so labeling laws are passed in connecticut in maine or is expected to parents in washington state in the fall more than two dozen other states have introduced labeling bills as legislation they have not yet passed but many respected to pass next year as well so we're seeing a movement against g m o's and we think this will result in the elimination from the food supply by the food companies who will see it...
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>> so, the law right now is in limbo. the president has -- i'm not sure he has this executive power, but it is in the process of being challenged. this is the problem. our courts take so long. he did unilaterally or by delegated authority, he extended the time for the so-called dream act of students who you are describing to span the country for two years. it does not offer a permanent solution to this. in the book that i have written called immigration wars, we propose it passed the legalization for adults, a path the citizenship for their children under the theory that the sense that this is -- not the right term, but the illegal immigrants break the law. their children should not be penalized for that. and so in your scenario and not sure you're talking about anybody you know. we will just leave it that. you would be under the suggestions that there being discussed right now in washington to reform aggression and will we believe that you would be given a path -- now you, excuse me. the person you describe would be give
>> so, the law right now is in limbo. the president has -- i'm not sure he has this executive power, but it is in the process of being challenged. this is the problem. our courts take so long. he did unilaterally or by delegated authority, he extended the time for the so-called dream act of students who you are describing to span the country for two years. it does not offer a permanent solution to this. in the book that i have written called immigration wars, we propose it passed the...
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in higher by 1.7% in 2023 then it would be under the current law. what he was saying there is that if we reduce spending by $4 trillion and that over 10 years and balance the budget from this baseline, we would have more growth than if we don't cut that trend. finding that over 10 years, the country will get less growth than if it had not borrowed $870 billion at all. for the last 10 years, we have spent $31 trillion. the next 10 years we are projected to spend $47 billion experts tell us how current baseline debt acts, even with the higher taxes in january, is unsustainable. we are still on unsustainable debt trap. we could have almost a trillion dollars in the 10th year. as the united states prepared to say that we cannot balance the federal budget? if that is so, it's a sad day in america. i ask my colleagues to think about this. can we reach a clear goal that we are going to balance the budget and responsible way. the resulting increase in growth and prosperity in america it appears the majority of the balance will never balance. and the annual
in higher by 1.7% in 2023 then it would be under the current law. what he was saying there is that if we reduce spending by $4 trillion and that over 10 years and balance the budget from this baseline, we would have more growth than if we don't cut that trend. finding that over 10 years, the country will get less growth than if it had not borrowed $870 billion at all. for the last 10 years, we have spent $31 trillion. the next 10 years we are projected to spend $47 billion experts tell us how...
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are more industrial parts of our state more jobs and streamline mining regulations right signing this law couldn't possibly have anything to do with the eleven point three million dollars governor walker received between two thousand and ten and two thousand and twelve from special interest groups that support my new regulation right over the sixty seven thousand dollars that the mine's owner can prove it to governor walker right look it's bad enough on its own mines pollute and drive indigenous people off their lands governor walker is a living breathing example of what it means to sell democracy for that dollar a wall risking the health of wisconsin residents and the environment and that's why you wisconsin governor scott walker are my vehicle and today. by now you've probably seen the headlines about the small mediterranean island that was rocked in the past week by an ongoing financial crisis of course i'm talking about cyprus a nation that was so deep in debt it was on the verge of collapse. would have had implications not only for euro zone countries but also for the global economy
are more industrial parts of our state more jobs and streamline mining regulations right signing this law couldn't possibly have anything to do with the eleven point three million dollars governor walker received between two thousand and ten and two thousand and twelve from special interest groups that support my new regulation right over the sixty seven thousand dollars that the mine's owner can prove it to governor walker right look it's bad enough on its own mines pollute and drive...
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it's pretty -- >> law not a bill. >> it is a law, absolutely. >> all right. let us know what you think. please follow me on twitter @bonnieerbe. from women senators to the yellen effect. janet yellen will become the first woman to serve as federal reserve chair. after her presumed confirmation by the senate probably next month. and for aspiring female economists, she could be an important role model. men outnumber women three-to-one as economics majors across the country. it's not due to a lack of ability or that men are better at math. according to bloomberg news, women are more likely to become discouraged by bad grades in introductory courses. men get bad grades too, but they press on. so the question is will the so-called "yellen effect" prove to encourage young women to stay in the field. and could such a visible gifted female economist make them consider a career in one of the few fields where women are hard to find? so do you think once she's confirmed that young men interested in economics will stay the course instead of falling out as data show they
it's pretty -- >> law not a bill. >> it is a law, absolutely. >> all right. let us know what you think. please follow me on twitter @bonnieerbe. from women senators to the yellen effect. janet yellen will become the first woman to serve as federal reserve chair. after her presumed confirmation by the senate probably next month. and for aspiring female economists, she could be an important role model. men outnumber women three-to-one as economics majors across the country. it's...
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it was yes and we did bad things and i don't deny that but this now has been caught a fight in the law this one right now lobbyists and corporations can raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for elected officials and thanks to our broken system it's all legal as a result corporations like monsanto are able to spend lots and lots of money work around the law put the lives of americans potentially at risk at least arguably all the name of making a profit when something as important as food or gun safety of the privacy of our phone calls could be corrupted by corporate cash you know something has to change right now in communities all across america americans are standing up and saying that money is not speech and corporations are not people this yesterday the west virginia house of delegates passed a resolution calling on congress to propose a constitutional amendment to overturn the disastrous citizens united ruling and to reduce the corrupted influence of money in politics is west virginia delegate to mansion told a local newspaper yesterday this is doing the only thing we know how to
it was yes and we did bad things and i don't deny that but this now has been caught a fight in the law this one right now lobbyists and corporations can raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for elected officials and thanks to our broken system it's all legal as a result corporations like monsanto are able to spend lots and lots of money work around the law put the lives of americans potentially at risk at least arguably all the name of making a profit when something as important as food or...
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it can criminalize law-abiding citizens. >>> and we're hearing about the death penalty and the governor has denounced a practice of capital punishment calling it, quote, costry -- racially biased and deterring violent criminals. >>> a teacher is now facing the fight of his life. he has stage 4 cancer. what his co-workers are doing for him to help him so he can get some rest that he needs to recover. >>> the benefits of using social media. >>> he is an internet sensation. the attention one student is getting after forecasting the weather on a tv station, look out. >> you're right. the doppler radar is live but we have rain and snow. when that arrives coming up. >> we have a crash. and all the details coming up. >> and a live picture and times square let's head there for the tech bites. >> and the there is a bug in the operating system and makes it possible to bypass the code. and it will be filling apple products t with is not known but it includes apple tvs. it has a report rate base. >> and the calls increased. >>> and the wedding crashers are now crashing going until a movie. >> they
it can criminalize law-abiding citizens. >>> and we're hearing about the death penalty and the governor has denounced a practice of capital punishment calling it, quote, costry -- racially biased and deterring violent criminals. >>> a teacher is now facing the fight of his life. he has stage 4 cancer. what his co-workers are doing for him to help him so he can get some rest that he needs to recover. >>> the benefits of using social media. >>> he is an...
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have the right to overturn public health public safety environmental protection or campaign finance laws the second thing it does is to make it clear as you did that money is not speech and therefore local state and federal governments have the authority indeed i would say the responsibility to pass appropriate campaign finance laws to protect the integrity of the electoral process it really is both that simple and that profound because it addresses the fact that these an elected unaccountable corporations are stealing our sacred right to self government and what really just outrages me and your viewers and your listeners and people across the country of all parties and persuasions they're using our legal system to legalize the that this him and it will correct that and take us into an appropriate place in a constitutional democratic republic that says these are political decisions that need to be hashed out in the political process where we the people are meaningfully participating not in the courts where we the people just watch from the sidelines while the courts tell us how our count
have the right to overturn public health public safety environmental protection or campaign finance laws the second thing it does is to make it clear as you did that money is not speech and therefore local state and federal governments have the authority indeed i would say the responsibility to pass appropriate campaign finance laws to protect the integrity of the electoral process it really is both that simple and that profound because it addresses the fact that these an elected unaccountable...
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in a higher power in the same reason a christian doesn't believe in vishnu or hindu or vishnu or a law we don't believe in any of those in any of those other other. deities but if you actually build a building beyond that dedicated belief in a higher power you know in a higher human flourishing and you bill build out from that a system of ethics and an approach to the world then i think that you know that equally to religion even though it's fundamentally different in several ways ok lawrence i notice you already want to jump in go ahead atheism means it's latin for without god or you're refusing the possibility of a theistic approach. there's some logical problems with just addressing that it's not just to deny or saying we do we don't need to it's saying there isn't a theistic back. backbone to creation or to whatever surrounds us in nature and so it's more of a position and the problem with atheism i see is that it requires someone to know that anywhere in the whole universe there isn't a god there isn't a theistic process and that's impossible because our knowledge is so small in t
in a higher power in the same reason a christian doesn't believe in vishnu or hindu or vishnu or a law we don't believe in any of those in any of those other other. deities but if you actually build a building beyond that dedicated belief in a higher power you know in a higher human flourishing and you bill build out from that a system of ethics and an approach to the world then i think that you know that equally to religion even though it's fundamentally different in several ways ok lawrence i...
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a cruise ship catastrophe, some of the law and order assistance that militaries do and do very well, patictulary in regions such as the artic, that are so far away from other points of infrastructure. >> along the surface, most of the millitary activity has been search and rescue. professional arctic watchers like professor ron huebert, say there is another side to what's been happining in the far north. countries are devoloping militaries in the context of military protection. we saw cosidarable evidence that it wasn't just developing coast guard and constablatory capabilities, but actually developing combat capabilities. >> but no one expects a war up here. it's not hard to see why arctic countries are using their militaries to exert their sovereignty. geologists believe that vast amounts of hydrocarbons lie under the ice here. as the arctic ice melts, all of that oil and gas becomes increasingly available for exploitation the ice now covers just half of the surface area it did a few decades ago. >> the excitement about arctic oil and gas is part of a vicious cycle. the reason that
a cruise ship catastrophe, some of the law and order assistance that militaries do and do very well, patictulary in regions such as the artic, that are so far away from other points of infrastructure. >> along the surface, most of the millitary activity has been search and rescue. professional arctic watchers like professor ron huebert, say there is another side to what's been happining in the far north. countries are devoloping militaries in the context of military protection. we saw...
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if you are married and living together in virginia, you may be technically breaking the law. it hasn't happened in 20 years but we will tell you what has happened to this painting inside the national gallery. and another close call with something from space. what scientists are saying that is. >> the commonwealth is preparing to repeal the 1036-year-old law that makes it illegal for -- 136-robocall that makes it illegal for unmarried couples to live together. -- 136-year-old law that makes it illegal for unmarried couples to live together. >> it takes away people's rights. to me, it's wrong. >> state road 18.2345 calls it lewd and lascivious behavior, a class three misdemeanor. >> i am surprised that was even on the books still. i thought -- i am surprised in nevada was trying to return a. >> the code should be through. we shouldn't have lost -- we shouldn't have laws on the books that have been overturned by court decisions. >> my wife and i we have been collaborating for seven years. i used the term loosely -- we have been cohabiting for seven years. i use the term loosely.
if you are married and living together in virginia, you may be technically breaking the law. it hasn't happened in 20 years but we will tell you what has happened to this painting inside the national gallery. and another close call with something from space. what scientists are saying that is. >> the commonwealth is preparing to repeal the 1036-year-old law that makes it illegal for -- 136-robocall that makes it illegal for unmarried couples to live together. -- 136-year-old law that...
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the administration was violating the laws of our land and we were able to get them and forced another scientist rick welts. he was working in the white house environmental. and he found out that the head of that office a former oil company lobbyist was censoring the reports of the real scientists to get rid of any indications that we were in trouble when there was overwhelming scientific consensus for it successfully with the with. the climate change scientists to they've been the pioneers of getting the truth and i think we've seen getting the truth out it's not only the beginning of very intensive struggle the truth has inside us all free yet but at least we're able to fight for it indeed and right now it seems like there is such a lack of protection for whistleblowers what is your organization doing to help protect them so they can be safe to pursue things in the public interest first for trying to implement successfully a legal revolution in free speech rights there's always a time limit but in the last decade we've overhauled the laws to protect federal government employees after
the administration was violating the laws of our land and we were able to get them and forced another scientist rick welts. he was working in the white house environmental. and he found out that the head of that office a former oil company lobbyist was censoring the reports of the real scientists to get rid of any indications that we were in trouble when there was overwhelming scientific consensus for it successfully with the with. the climate change scientists to they've been the pioneers of...